The core focus of IMA is to teach motorcyclists the subconscious elements of riding and make them more conscious of what actually goes into the processes of riding a bike. It could be something as simple as using the front brake to its fullest efficiency to riding the ghat roads of India. The training modules and workshops are tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of motorcyclists from your day to day commuters to full blown adventure touring enthusiasts.

Shrijit And Vishakh, the founders of India Motorcycling Academy.

Motorcycling is not just for men but wholeheartedly embraces women riders as well. With exclusive workshops for female motorcycle enthusiasts, IMA lays equal weight on improving skill sets of lady riders. May it be your everyday scooter riding moms who’d like to take their kids to school to those who would like to scale the mighty Himalayas on their bikes. There are workshops and modules ranging from basic to advance skill levels of riding.

With over 10 years of touring experience and rallying expertise, Shrijit and Vishakh believe that together, the knowledge and skills that they have built over the years could improve the overall motorcycling scene in India when coupled with the right training and practice.

So if you are looking to sharpen your two-wheeler skills, below is how they can help you.

Traffic Rules
Rules of conduct while on the road
Detailed explanation of clutch, brakes, accelerator, lights, indicators, choke
Starting the motorcycle
Riding Position
Start Point A – Point B Stop & Go 1st gear
Turn around cones with feet on the ground
Turn around cones with one foot on the ground.
Exercise is finished when method has been perfected.

Session 2: (2 hrs)

Start Point A – Point B Stop (Shift from 1st to 2nd Gear and Stop)
Turn around cones without touching the ground.
Gain control of the bike – back and front exercises.
Make a figure of 8 around cones.

Braking – Introduction to Braking Systems (Drum & Disc)
Straight Line Braking – Point A to Point B – Rear Brake Only
Straight Line Braking – Point A to Point B – Front Brake (One Finger Only)
Straight Line Braking – Point A to Point B – Front Brake (2 Finger Braking)
Straight Line Braking – Point A to Point B – Using Both Brakes
Understanding Braking Ratios
Panic Braking Techniques

Same riders course is offered to women separately
Basic course is open to both geared and non geared bikes
Whichever the participant chooses to learn
We have Activas, Impulse’s, Pulsars and Avengers as training bikes